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Advocate for Title II before the 4th!

By Learning Forward | June 25, 2020

Title II-A needs your support! With the House Appropriations Committee announcing a July 7th mark-up of its FY21 education spending bill, it is urgent that Learning Forward stakeholders contact their Senators […]

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My most memorable moments from Learning Forward’s 2017 Annual Conference

By Dawn Wilson | January 24, 2018

By Dawn Wilson When I attended my first Learning Forward conference in Vancouver several years ago, I made a commitment to attend every year, and have. Although the topics and technologies have […]

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My 2018 resolutions: Listen closely, take a stand, empower others

By Stephanie Hirsh | January 12, 2018

It’s a new year, and I am embracing a fresh start. While there are countless things I could put on my resolution list, I will limit it to three and […]

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Annual Conference: 3,000 educators with 1 shared purpose

By Stephanie Hirsh | November 30, 2017

This is the week we head to Orlando, Florida, for our Annual Conference. While we’re together with 3,000 educators, we will also connect with many other groups and networks essential to advancing Learning Forward’s vision.

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Principals, here’s how to have hard conversations with younger teachers

By Jennifer Abrams | September 25, 2017

Teachers, to get advice on having hard conversations with your veteran administrator, read this previous blog post. Principals often tell me their entire workday is filled with fires to extinguish, a […]

Galveston Middle School principals put the cycle of continuous improvement to work

By Debra Owens | June 29, 2017

The greatest motivation for principals and teachers is for leaders to embrace and implement an authentic learning system.

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